2011 Beautiful Lincoln Mkz Fully Loaded Candy Red Metallic Original Owner on 2040-cars
Cocoa Beach, Florida, United States
I am selling this car for my elderly father. The car is located in Cocoa Beach, Florida approx 20 minutes from I95. This car was bought new, has been always garaged and has been serviced only by the local Lincoln dealer. This auction includes a folder on the car which meticulously kept records of every thing done, every gallon of gas purchased, the original window sticker etc. There are no known issues with this car.This is not a base Lincoln, the MSRP was $41,170 which included $5,990 in optional equipment packages, this car is loaded, all the bells and whistles. The seats are light camel leather. Low mileage (17K) clean interior, like new with the exception of a scrape in the paint on the lower front right bumper cover, this is not evident unless you are looking for it. This car has always been Garaged and will stay in the garage until sold. Warranties convey there is a 50,000 all inclusive warranty and a 6 year 70,000 mile power train warranty. The reserve is set below The Bluebook value! We need to get this sold so my father won't need to worry about it. You will have no regrets with this car, you can drive it anywhere. A down payment of $500.00 is due within 48 hours of the closing bid. The balance is due in cash or certified bank check when you pick up the car. You have two weeks to pick up the car. We will be happy to work with you if you have it shipped. This car is also listed for sale locally. We reserve the right to end the auction if it sells locally first. Feel free arrange to come and see the car. Cocoa Beach is a lovely place to visit especially this time of year! Fly down, vacation in Florida and then drive this home and resume the rest of your winter. By the way, I recently replaced the battery. If you have any questions or would like to see additional photos, ask through the Ebay auction and we will respond as quickly as we can. Thanks for looking.
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